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that day ! with his carpet bag, with his carpet bag, That day ! that day ! with his carpet bag went he ! One little, two little, three little miles he went, Four little, five little, six little miles he went, Seven little, eight little, nine little miles he went, All on that winter's day, All on that winter's day, all on that winter's day ! Slap bang, get along again ! Get along again ! get along again ! Whip ' snap ! get along again, All on that winter's day ! 74 THE JOURNEY OF ANDREW WOOD. An...drew Wood, he doctored his patient, Andrew Wood, he doctored his patient, And thereby much joy he occasioned All on that winter's day ! Then back to the rail from the Spottiswoode, The Spottiswoode, the Spottiswoode, In a battered postchaise with a damaged hood, Back to the rail went he ! That day, &c. Nine little, eight little, &c. When Andrew Wood left he felt it so warm, When Andrew Wood left he felt it so warm, But alas ! he was caught in a frightful snowstorm, All on that winter's day. The wheels stuck fast in a deep snow drift, A deep snow drift, a deep snow drift, So Wood on his legs was obliged to shift, All on that winter's day !
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